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informer

English

Alternative forms

  • informor (obsolete, rare)
  • informour (obsolete, rare)

Etymology

inform +? -er

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -??(r)m?(r)

Noun

informer (plural informers)

  1. One who informs someone else about something.
  2. A person who tells authorities about improper or illegal activity.
  3. One who informs, animates, or inspires.
    • 1729, Alexander Pope, Prologue to Sophonisba (by James Thomson
      Nature, informer of the poet's art.

Synonyms

  • See Thesaurus:informant

Translations

See also

  • name names

Anagrams

  • reinform, reniform

French

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin ?nf?rm?, ?nf?rm?re.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /??.f??.me/

Verb

informer

  1. to inform; to enlighten; to impart knowledge (upon)
  2. (reflexive) to inquire

Conjugation

Related terms

  • information
  • former

Further reading

  • “informer” in Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).

Latin

Verb

?nf?rmer

  1. first-person singular present passive subjunctive of ?nf?rm?

Norwegian Bokmål

Verb

informer

  1. imperative of informere

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wife

English

Etymology

From Middle English wif, wiif, wyf, from Old English w?f (woman, female, lady, wife), from Proto-Germanic *w?b? (woman, wife), possibly from Proto-Indo-European *g?wíb?- (shame, pudenda) (compare Tocharian A/B kip/kw?pe (shame, genitals, female pudenda)). Cognate with Scots wife (wife), West Frisian wiif (wife, woman), Saterland Frisian Wieuw (woman, lady, female), North Frisian wüf (wife, woman), Dutch wijf (woman, female), Low German Wief (woman, female), German Weib (woman, wife, female), Danish viv (woman), Norwegian viv (wife, woman, girl), Swedish viv (woman), Faroese vív (wife, woman), Icelandic víf (woman).

See also woman.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /wa?f/
  • Rhymes: -a?f

Noun

wife (plural wives)

  1. A married woman, especially in relation to her spouse.
    • 1952, P. G. Wodehouse, Big Business, in 'A Few Quick Ones', Everyman, London: 2009, p 127-8.
      All through Reginald's deeply moving performance she had sat breathless, her mind in a whirl and her soul stirred to her very depths. With each low note that he pulled up from the soles of his shoes she could feel the old affection and esteem surging back into her with a whoosh, and long before he had taken his sixth bow she knew ... that it would be madness to try to seek happiness elsewhere, particularly as the wife of a man with large ears and no chin, who looked as if he were about to start in the two-thirty race at Kempton Park.
  2. The female of a pair of mated animals.
  3. (Scotland) Synonym of woman.

Usage notes

Although mostly used only humorously, wife can be used with the to indicate one's own wife, as in "I'd like to go, but the wife wants me home".

Synonyms

  • (married woman): little woman (slang)
  • See also Thesaurus:wife

Antonyms

  • (married woman): husband, were (noun) (obsolete)

Hypernyms

  • better half, life partner, partner, significant other, spouse, wedder

Derived terms

Descendants

  • ? Japanese: ??? (waifu)
    • ? English: waifu
  • ? Korean: ??? (waipeu)

Translations

See also

  • uxorial

Verb

wife

  1. (slang, African-American Vernacular, said of men) to marry

Synonyms

  • wive

See also

  • wife on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
  • Pages starting with “wife”.

References

  • Frank Graham (1987) The New Geordie Dictionary, ?ISBN

Anagrams

  • fiew

Middle English

Noun

wife

  1. Alternative form of wif

Scots

Etymology

From Middle English wif (woman, wife), from Old English w?f (woman).

Noun

wife (plural wifes)

  1. woman
  2. wife

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